pg2

MODULE

pg2

MODULE SUMMARY

Distributed Named Process Groups

DESCRIPTION

This module implements process groups. The groups in this
module differ from the groups in the module pg in several
ways. In pg, each message is sent to all members in the
group. In this module, each message may be sent to one, some, or
all members.

A group of processes can be accessed by a common name. For
example, if there is a group named foobar, there can be a
set of processes (which can be located on different nodes) which
are all members of the group foobar. There is no special
functions for sending a message to the group. Instead, client
functions should be written with the functions
get_members/1 and get_local_members/1 to find out
which processes are members of the group. Then the message can be
sent to one or more members of the group.

If a member terminates, it is automatically removed from the
group.

Warning

This module is used by the disk_log module for
managing distributed disk logs. The disk log names are used as
group names, which means that some action may need to be taken
to avoid name clashes.

Starts the pg2 server. Normally, the server does not need
to be started explicitly, as it is started dynamically if it
is needed. This is useful during development, but in a
target system the server should be started explicitly. Use
configuration parameters for kernel for this.